November 9, 2005 (Press Release) --
Marketing 'on' the web is changing to marketing 'of' the web with the launch of Sydney-based BuildAWebsiteTonight.com, the brainchild of long-time webpreneur, Teena Hughes.
"Selling a simplified technology that would enable other small businesses just seemed a natural extension of my other web marketing sites," says Hughes, who also oversees a silk art site and a website template site geared to small office startups. "I learned so much over the years that I thought I could share it with others, and save them the time it takes to learn by trial and error."
BuildAWebsiteTonight.com is a template-based point-and-click website design service which can be used by anyone, as it doesn't require any knowledge of HTML [the hypertext markup language needed for large, complex sites]. Users can choose from hundreds of pre-set template designs and colours that can be easily changed if they want a new look in the future. One price includes as many pages as you need, and hosting. You can use your own domain name or purchase one on the site. As the business grows, more features can be added [e-commerce, bulletin board etc].
As the tag line suggests, 'It's so easy even an adult can do it!'.
Like many Do-It-Yourself operations, the cost of building your own site is much lower than hiring a professional web builder to design and construct an on-line presence, but the results can be just as polished. The technology works with both Windows and Macintosh systems.
"This is ideal for smaller operations, such as small business, artists, community groups, non-profits, individuals, and gives them the opportunity to play on a more level field," says Hughes. "More and more, having a web presence lends businesses and other groups a sense of legitimacy. Even if you are not selling a product online, it's a way to produce an expanded brochure, easily and cheaply, which can be updated instantly, from anywhere in the world.
It's also a cost-effective option for individuals and families who want a site where they can share news and pictures. The prices start from around $US135 per year, and compare favourably with other advertising costs. And remember, web commerce gives you access not just to a regional market, but a global market."
Even though BuildAWebsiteTonight.com is low-cost DIY, it still offers several options for more sophisticated commerce, such as catalogues, shopping carts and an on-line payment system using PayPal, and includes 24/7 tech support.
For those who don't want to build anything themselves, much less a web site, or who simply cannot spare any time at all, BuildAWebsiteTonight.com has a "We Build It" feature. Fees for this service vary, but are still cost-effective, Hughes says.
"One of the unexpected side effects from BuildAWebsiteTonight.com is the feedback from new users, who may have no web experience beyond email and surfing the net, who are thrilled that they were able to put up a website so easily, and generally within a couple of days. They get such a feeling of empowerment," says Hughes.
Take a test drive and compare prices and packages at BuildAWebsiteTonight.com
"Selling a simplified technology that would enable other small businesses just seemed a natural extension of my other web marketing sites," says Hughes, who also oversees a silk art site and a website template site geared to small office startups. "I learned so much over the years that I thought I could share it with others, and save them the time it takes to learn by trial and error."
BuildAWebsiteTonight.com is a template-based point-and-click website design service which can be used by anyone, as it doesn't require any knowledge of HTML [the hypertext markup language needed for large, complex sites]. Users can choose from hundreds of pre-set template designs and colours that can be easily changed if they want a new look in the future. One price includes as many pages as you need, and hosting. You can use your own domain name or purchase one on the site. As the business grows, more features can be added [e-commerce, bulletin board etc].
As the tag line suggests, 'It's so easy even an adult can do it!'.
Like many Do-It-Yourself operations, the cost of building your own site is much lower than hiring a professional web builder to design and construct an on-line presence, but the results can be just as polished. The technology works with both Windows and Macintosh systems.
"This is ideal for smaller operations, such as small business, artists, community groups, non-profits, individuals, and gives them the opportunity to play on a more level field," says Hughes. "More and more, having a web presence lends businesses and other groups a sense of legitimacy. Even if you are not selling a product online, it's a way to produce an expanded brochure, easily and cheaply, which can be updated instantly, from anywhere in the world.
It's also a cost-effective option for individuals and families who want a site where they can share news and pictures. The prices start from around $US135 per year, and compare favourably with other advertising costs. And remember, web commerce gives you access not just to a regional market, but a global market."
Even though BuildAWebsiteTonight.com is low-cost DIY, it still offers several options for more sophisticated commerce, such as catalogues, shopping carts and an on-line payment system using PayPal, and includes 24/7 tech support.
For those who don't want to build anything themselves, much less a web site, or who simply cannot spare any time at all, BuildAWebsiteTonight.com has a "We Build It" feature. Fees for this service vary, but are still cost-effective, Hughes says.
"One of the unexpected side effects from BuildAWebsiteTonight.com is the feedback from new users, who may have no web experience beyond email and surfing the net, who are thrilled that they were able to put up a website so easily, and generally within a couple of days. They get such a feeling of empowerment," says Hughes.
Take a test drive and compare prices and packages at BuildAWebsiteTonight.com

Marketing 'on' the web is changing to marketing 'of' the web with the launch of Sydney-based BuildAWebsiteTonight.com, the brainchild of long-time webpreneur, Teena Hughes.
Email
Print
SPAM




